This post serves as in introductory explanation of our reorientation of our Gospel Communities. We hope to be a community and a church that is properly devoted to the most important things, that our relationship with our Lord may be vibrant and life giving, and that we would in turn learn to better love one another and the county we live in....

"And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers." Acts 2:42
Hey Anthem,
Here is our final of four post this week regarding GC reorientation.
The disciples prioritized the word of God, breaking bread, and prayer. Lastly, we must address a somewhat obvious point: they devoted themselves to fellowship, to...

In the last post (posted last week, titled "Gospel Communities | Introduction | What Are We Even Doing Here? Search back and read if you have not yet done so), we introduced the fact that we as the Anthem leadership have spent time praying, seeking, and reading in order to determine a healthy and fruitful reorientation of our gospel community groups (GCs).
After prayer, d...

"And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers." Acts 2:42
Hey Anthem,
Here is our second of four posts this week regarding GC reorientation.
Two additional preliminary notes: first, these aspects of devotion are not ranked in order of importance. Prayer is equally important to devotion to the Word of...

"And they devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers." Acts 2:42
Hey Anthem,
Here if our third of four post this week regarding GC reorientation.
Next, we see that the disciples were devoted to fellowship. We will skip this for now and return to it at the end, as it leads nicely into the second principle, c...

This post serves as in introductory explanation of our reorientation of our Gospel Communities. We hope to be a community and a church that is properly devoted to the most important things, that our relationship with our Lord may be vibrant and life giving, and that we would in turn learn to better love one another and the county we live in....